What Happened to Shortening Up? Russell A. Carleton February 21, 2024 Share: > Image credit: © David Reginek-USA TODAY Sports Subscribe to Baseball ProspectusThe best two-strike approach has always been avoiding two-strike counts. Full access to this article is for Premium Baseball Prospectus subscribers. Sign up today to get access to insightful analysis for the discerning baseball fan. Super-Premium - $99.95 / yearPremium - $74.95 / yearPremium Monthly - $19.95 / month Subscribe to Baseball Prospectus In This Article 10 Baseball TherapyPlate DisciplineTwo Strikes Related Articles The Best ‘A’ Swing in Baseball $ by Matthew Trueblood 5/12 1 In Search of a New Sultan of Non-Swing $ by Matthew Trueblood 3/13 2 So You’ve Decided To Change Some Rules B by Russell A. Carleton 7/30 6 Welcome, Robots B by Russell A. Carleton 7/23 14 Team REGAES $ by Matthew Trueblood 7/17 2 Latest Articles Box Score Banter: The Conforto Conspiracy B by Alexandra Whitley 5/19 2 The Short and Long Lives of Dick Hughes B by Patrick Dubuque 5/19 0 MMTP: Bonn’s Chance $ by BP Prospect Staff 5/19 0 Selective Banging $ by Timothy Jackson 5/19 0 The Human Toll of Superhuman Feats $ by Joshua Rodrigues 5/19 0 more chevron_rightchevron_right Russell A. Carleton More about: Baseball TherapyPlate DisciplineTwo Strikes Latest Articles Box Score Banter: The Conforto Conspiracy B by Alexandra Whitley 5/19 2 The Short and Long Lives of Dick Hughes B by Patrick Dubuque 5/19 0 Selective Banging $ by Timothy Jackson 5/19 0 Related Articles The Best ‘A’ Swing in Baseball $ by Matthew Trueblood 5/12 1 In Search of a New Sultan of Non-Swing $ by Matthew Trueblood 3/13 2 So You’ve Decided To Change Some Rules B by Russell A. Carleton 7/30 6 You need to be logged in to comment. Login or Subscribe Comments are closed.
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